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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral Researcher (Computational Materials Science - AI for Catalysis) Research area or group: Theory and Simulation Group The Australia-Spain
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others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated Incorporation date: April-September 2026 This Contract is linked to the AMSwitch
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advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated
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(S)TEM. Requirements: Education: MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Computer Engineering, Data Science. Knowledge: Deep expertise in electron microscopy, particularly STEM and FIB methods
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tools. Requirements: Education: · Undergraduate in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related disciplines. · PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, or related disciplines
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compensation plan: tax advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International
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contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated Incorporation date
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internal reports and manuscripts. Requirements: Minimum (required) PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Computational Science/Engineering, Computer Science, or related. Solid knowledge molecular dynamics
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activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme. International environment Estimated Incorporation date: as soon as possible How to apply: All applications must be made via the ICN2 website and
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Chemistry Description of Group/Project: The NanoElectrocatalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Group combines electrochemistry, materials engineering and in situ characterisation at the atomic scale to elucidate